Judah Halevi

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Judah Halevi was a 12th-century Spanish Jewish poet, philosopher, and theologian best known for his religious poetry and his philosophical work "The Kuzari," which defends Judaism and explores its spiritual foundations.

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Judah Halevi canonical 4
Rabbi Judah Halevi 1

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instanceOf Hebrew-language poet
Jewish philosopher
Jewish poet
medieval Jewish thinker
person
theologian
associatedWith Golden Age of Jewish culture in Spain NERFINISHED
birthDate c. 1075
birthPlace Spain NERFINISHED
Toledo NERFINISHED
al-Andalus NERFINISHED
burialPlace traditionally associated with Jerusalem
deathDate c. 1141
ethnicity Jewish
genre philosophical treatise
religious poetry
secular poetry
influenced Jewish poets of Spain
later Jewish philosophers
modern Jewish thought
influencedBy Arabic poetry
Islamic philosophy
Saadia Gaon NERFINISHED
knownFor Hebrew religious poetry
Zionide poems
defense of Judaism in The Kuzari
languageOfWorkOrName Arabic
Hebrew
movement Jewish philosophy
medieval Jewish poetry
name Judah Halevi NERFINISHED
Yehuda Halevi NERFINISHED
Yehuda ha-Levi NERFINISHED
nationality Andalusian
Spanish
notableWork Kitab al-Ḥujjah wal-Dalil fi Nuṣr al-Din al-Dhalil NERFINISHED
Sefer ha-Kuzari NERFINISHED
The Kuzari NERFINISHED
occupation philosopher
physician
poet
theologian
philosophicalIdea critique of abstract philosophy compared to prophetic revelation
emphasis on the unique spiritual status of the Land of Israel
emphasis on the unique spiritual status of the people of Israel
religion Judaism
traveledTo Egypt NERFINISHED
Land of Israel NERFINISHED
workSubject defense of Judaism
relationship between reason and revelation
spiritual foundations of Judaism

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Ibn Ezra influencedBy Judah Halevi
this entity surface form: Rabbi Judah Halevi